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Petrol-head priest appointed as artist-in-residence to Aston Martin
Petrol-head priest appointed as artist-in-residence to Aston Martin

An Anglican priest, artist and classic car fan has landed a dream job combining all his enthusiasms.

'No significant change': Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford and America's lost art of listening
'No significant change': Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford and America's lost art of listening

It makes me want to scream, like an impatient four-year-old with a lot to say: 'ARE YOU EVEN LISTENING?!?!'

Sudan releases thousands of Bibles held for years in shipping containers
Sudan releases thousands of Bibles held for years in shipping containers

A shipment of Bibles believed to have been held in a Sudanese port for six years has been cleared for distribution.

After the cross: Reconciliatory mediation, the continuing work of Christ
After the cross: Reconciliatory mediation, the continuing work of Christ

We can focus so much on what Jesus once did for us that we forget who he still is for us.

The narrow way: How phone control has become an essential spiritual discipline
The narrow way: How phone control has become an essential spiritual discipline

In many ways our whole lives are on our phones these days. We don't just make calls and send texts, we organise life on our phone.

Chile's Catholic Church criticised over guidelines regarding sexual abuse

Chile's Roman Catholic Church apologised for a manual published on the website of Santiago's archbishop instructing priests and other Church workers not to 'touch the genitals of' or 'sleep with' children.

Lawyer for US pastor Andrew Brunson appeals to Turkey's highest court
Lawyer for US pastor Andrew Brunson appeals to Turkey's highest court

The lawyer for US evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson said he filed an appeal on Wednesday to Turkey's constitutional court for his client's release from house arrest.

'Guardians of civilisations': Why the Middle East needs Christians

The story across the region is far more complex than is often told. While in some places Christians are harried and persecuted, in others they are able to minister to those in need.

Civil partnerships to be extended to heterosexual couples
Civil partnerships to be extended to heterosexual couples

Opposite-sex couples are to be allowed to enter into civil partnerships, according to Prime Minister Theresa May.

CofE starts 'Big Conversation' about clergy care
CofE starts 'Big Conversation' about clergy care

The Church of England has begun a 'Big Conversation' on ways to improve its approach to the care of its clergy.

Turkish president claims Andrew Brunson has 'dark links with terror', vows to resist US pressure for release
Turkish president claims Andrew Brunson has 'dark links with terror', vows to resist US pressure for release

The case of evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson has plunged ties between Ankara and Washington into crisis.

Why supporters of marriage should welcome plans for no-fault divorce
Why supporters of marriage should welcome plans for no-fault divorce

The proposal to remove fault-based divorce meets with near universal approval from the legal profession, and also from us at Marriage Foundation.

Indonesian leader says all quake victims must be found as toll rises above 1,200
Indonesian leader says all quake victims must be found as toll rises above 1,200

Indonesian President Joko Widodo ordered more rescuers to be sent in to find victims of a devastating earthquake and tsunami on Tuesday.

Happy marriages linked to longer life span
Happy marriages linked to longer life span

A recent study has found that people in happy marriages have a higher chance of living longer.

Chinese bishops to attend Vatican synod for first time
Chinese bishops to attend Vatican synod for first time

Catholic bishops from China will for the first time attend a major Vatican meeting starting this week.

We believe in miracles, Brits say
We believe in miracles, Brits say

Most UK adults believe in miracles, according to a survey for the BBC – though they are not as convinced of the reality of Jesus' miracles.